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    becomes less recreational and more educational. In the essay “The Boredom Effect” by Ellen Ruppel Shell‚ the author discussed the difference in the lives of children in recent years and in years when she is a child‚ the reason behind this dissimilarity‚ and both advantages and disadvantages of two methods of “play”. Compared to the structured activities to play for today’s kids‚ from the time when Shell was kid‚ the activities are much more random and creative and the potential reason for this transformation

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    This essay will argue that it is acceptable for those of African American heritage to use variants of the N-word ‚ despite the general existing societal ban. After explaining the theory behind how words acquire meaning and the historical meaning of the term‚ the argument will proceed in two stages. First‚ the essay will argue that the history of the term is inherently tied with the African American identity in such a way that is unique and highlights the struggles of the African American peoples

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    concepts are sets of objects‚ arrays‚ number lines‚ and grid charts. -Sets of objects are used to solve problems that involve groups where each group has the same number of objects. For example: Joe has 5 friends‚ and each of his friends has 5 marbles. How many marbles does Joe’s friends have? To solve this problem‚ you can draw it out as 5 different groups and each group has five marbles each. Answer: Joe’s friends have 25 marbles all together. -Number lines can be used to solve multiplication problems

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    The Many Facets of Taboo

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    The Many Facets of Taboo The World Book Encyclopedia defines Taboo as "an action‚ object‚ person‚ or place forbidden by law or culture."1 An encyclopedia of the occult points out that taboo is found among many other cultures including the ancient Egyptians‚ Jews and others.2 Mary Douglas has analyzed the many facets and interpretations of taboos across various cultures. She points out that the word "taboo" originates from the Polynesian languages meaning

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    served in the military for at least a year unless he or she had prior experience with the military. Specialist (E-4) Specialist has served in the army for at least two years or has gotten a bachelors degree in college. Being a specialist has more responsibilities to take care of than the privates. At this stage you will be able to manage other soldiers in lower rank. Corporal (E-4) A corporal shares the same pay grade as a specialist. The only differences between the two ranks are that a corporal

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    Boyz N The Hood Sociology

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    Boyz n the Hood directed by John Singleton is viewed as one of the most influential films of its time. The film has sparked a new genre of films such as Menace II Society‚ South Central‚ and Baby Boy. In each of these films‚ similar to Boyz n the Hood‚ is the portrayal of the struggles that African Americans in ghettos face‚ and how they deal with the thought in the back of their minds that there is no way out. The setting for Boyz n the Hood takes place in South Central Los Angeles in a neighborhood

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    Initially‚ Ralph is described as "the fair boy" and Piggy is described as the "fat boy." "Fair" does refer to the lightness of his hair‚ but the word also means just‚ beautiful‚ and honest. These descriptions work out to be true. Piggy is fat‚ wears glasses‚ can’t swim‚ and has asthma: all three are mild but real physical handicaps. These descriptions are accurate and the other boys will focus on these traits much more than they will on Piggy’s mental abilities. Ralph is described as having the potential

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    The Secret of Successful Teacher’s Principal Relationship By: RODERICK A. MALUBAG Teacher III –San Andres I Elementary School Quezon District In order to create a successful principal and teacher relationship it’s important to begin with the end in mind. The start of a successful principal and teacher relationship begins with ones expectations. Working together is so important. Great relationships are founded on good communication and trust.(Excerpt from Dr. Stephen).

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    Shaping the Present Many aspects of today are based off of our yesterdays. The events that took place and the people that lived have shaped countries around the world. From laws to education‚ countries have used the past as a template. The largest aspect that has shaped our world today is‚ the origins of democracy. Democracy is a form of government where everyone is treated equally‚ no matter their social class‚ sex‚ race‚ or age. To form governments‚ like one of the USA‚ the founding leaders may

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